. mm mm today 4 " - - I ' "J fJ IVPATnyR BhowewdolJertor.V-t, ' I " llMIliliil Tomorrow partly tloai. j - ' . " -; B B II' Hi ' I ' - III . it I l I MilI tl H - U I - ! - ' . ' ' if lf i if X ; 5: VOLUME IV ; x ' IA GRANDE. UNiQN COUNTY. OREGON SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1905 . .. NU.V.CER 173 ' COMMERCIAL CLUB MEETING The attendance et tut nights busi ness men's meeting was net what it bould bave been, however much busi neee of great importance wu consider ed. Tnroer Olfter spoke several minutes of the advantagea of good roada end described the meeting held in Pendle ton a few daya ago, ha being prawn t, and among othrr thin e ttated thai in the latter part 0 June the -National! ujcviiuk wuuia uQ. Belli la Portland, and advietd that th Club iMue a lettrr informing every road au perviaor and member of the. eoiraty ' court in tbia county, of the dale pi thia meeting and auggeet thai they he preeenl. Mr Oliver alto aUted thai anon an attendance would practically aeoure the fall meeting for La Grande. A committee wai appointed to carry out the aqggeiition ' 'Mr EdwsrdsUteil fuel be under. atood the club waa deeiroua of adopt ing some novel acbeme of advertising u vuuvt; utulug tLi i..! iZizci a plan which be bad carried out in ibe middle weatern atatee, and bat Was the distribution of literature from a minature carriage drawn by four white goat. Mr J ward offered a very reasonable propoeition for the 'distribution of 10,000 piece of liter, ture, but the club waa confronted with . the tad condition that they were abut of the literature. However, a commit tee waa appointed to investigate how much 20,000 illustrated photographs would cost. The club took cognisance ' of the published statement in the Ob server a few daya ago, which stated that from the estimate then made oi lha ceneua enumerative now being madr, thai the total figure for La tvrande would be about 3,500. Nearly all present thought that" waa entirely . too low, and the clnb proviJcd that a committee of five be appointeJ to care fully examine the enumeration, and if necessary, assial in seeing that no one waa miased. '. These state enumerations . are of much value, as our representative in Abe legislature is based upon the po pulation of the state census. - PLAN TO, Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition Opens June I. Many of yea will be there on opening day aod many more from time to time. To be equipped with COMFORT ABLE FOOTWEAR- IS ESSENTIAL, if you would thoroughly enjoy yourself. To assure yourtelf FOOT COMFORT- buy your shoes NOW and break them in be fore you go. You can buy the latest styles as cheaply here and we daresay cheaper. You may rest assured that Portland merchants are not gjingto make special price concessions because you are from La Grande. . LEWIS AND CLARK TIES HANDKERCHIEFS, -HAT BANDS and TIE PINS Likeness of the Lewis and Clark Dollars. 25c DECISIVE BATTLE EXPECTED EARLY 8orippa News Aseoolrt Ion Gansha Peas May 20 A geoarel en. fagement between the Japan and Russian 1 sow Imminent General Oyama is deploying heay foreea agaloat the Russian left, and la coo centrating his troops along the centre. Howeverjhia baee opposite the right of General Line vitch. II. ia Dot yet clear whloh wing ia making the demon stratfon or which will deliver -. the main blow. It ia evident from the preparationa bt General Lloevltch that be Intents to accept a decisive battle. Pays a Big Debt By Borippa News Association Washington Hay 20 Secretary At klnaon, of the Territory of Hawaii, who has been here for a conference with the various departments, has just cloaed negotiations in New York lor the refunding of eight hundred thousand dollars of the territorial debt Breaks the Record 1 (Hy Scrlpps Newa Association) Morria Fark Race Track N Y Kay 20 In the opening meet of the Motor Racing Club this afternoon, - Louie Chevrolet, io a ninety horse power Flat, lowered tho mile record from fifty two and four fifths The former record waa held by Oldfleld. - V ... ":. Transport Floated By Scrlpps Newa Association Washington, Msy 20 General Cor bin, commanding la the Philippines, haa cabled the war department that the Transport Buford, recently ground' ed . near MaUbang, Mindanao, was floated on May . It. The ahip eua taiued but alight damage. Another Inspection By ScrippeNews Association ' Saigon" May 20 Admiral Dejon quirea sailed today on the cruiser Goy ohen. It ia understood that he will make another inspection of the coast to see if the French neutrality is being infringed. BE G9MFOR1 ABLE FIT IS JUST A SHOE It gives comfort, pre sei ves the shape, adds to looks and prolongs the wear by bringing the strain where pro visions are made for it .OUR DIAMOND SPECIAL $3.00 Shoe is made on the lines of the human foot, in variety sufficient to fit every foot and we give this important lntail niir nnnninl attention. Men's Diamond Special $3.50 LET US PROVE IT Cascade Shoe, 2.f0 Leather Suit Cases These are indeed special values These cases are well, made, well lined, and are better than anything we ever' offered for 46.50. Special price at The Fair... $5.00 Regular $10 Steamer Trunks $8.00 J These trunks Art), very convenient, aud ate especially suit able for ladies' use-dress skirts can be carried in these trunks and come out in perfect condition and ready for immediate use. Ses our trunks. Prices from $6 50 to $22.50 BANK OFFICIALS ARE INDICTED " (By Borippa Newa Association) ' Fort Worth Tex.. Msy 200 J Lowden,' O W Steffins and W B Thompson, respectUely president, vice-president nd cashier of the in erioan National Bank of Abilene, have been indicted by the Federal Grand Jury for embattling bank funds Tho amount of money embessled Is estimated at one huudred and forty five thousand dollars. 1 bey were al so iudicted tor making false returns to the comptroller of the currency. It la alleged that the money waa need in cotton peculation. Lowden wis the republican candidate lor Governor ia the last campaign. , French Fear Japanese Paris May 20 M Deloncle, deputy fop Indo China, baa submitted to a special parllamentry . committee on naval affairs a remarkable report on the orgent necessity for atrengthenlng the defenses of Indo-China against the peril of a Japanese Invasion. - "Indo China, " be aaya. "has only two enemiea, namely, japan atoue ur China encouraged and aapported by Japan. The former, constitutes the real danger, for Japan haa much to gain and little to flak" ' ' The report cont-lodes with aseertlng It would be puerile to disregard the gravity of the situation and nrgea the neoeaalty for making large eaeilflcea to plaoe Indo-China in readiness. McArdle Is President jSoripps Newa Association Detroit Mich May 20-P T MoArdle of Mnnoie, Indiana, waa today eleoUd president of the Amalgamated Asso ciated Iron, Steel and Tin workew, defeating Theodore Bbsfifcr. - Marble Workers Strike Borippa Newa . Association New York May 20 A atrike of aev eral hundred employees has led to the closing of the doors of a number of the largest marble yards In the eity The strikers demand both a rednotion in the number of hours they shall work and an inoresse In wages. 2W AS IMPORTANT IN AS IN A CORSET WADtfDRUS rfnftOGL ST.10U13. jr : - 1 DIAMOND SPECIAL . $3.00 Fine soft vici, opera toe," patent tip, opera heol. $5.00 GHICAGO STRIKE . 'SEEMS SETTLED (Bj Hcrlppe Newa Association) , Cblcaga. Uav 20- "JTba strikers have accepted oar terms and will go baok to work as we want them to," annooooed attorney Levy Mav-r. the counsel and apokesman for tlie em- piorers association this mornlna This statement waa made ImmediaUlj after a oonfereno with the labor lenders at bis offlc; Tbia la the employers . of ficlal announcement pending the atrtka wmcn waa predioted yesterday. Tba terms proposed to the strikers were tba reinstatement of tba anion rren as aooo as possible and eipedlent. tba smplojere claim a complete victory; bat tba nnlona make different elaima. They declare tht a settle meat Is practically an read noon, bnt that the aooeptance of the employer terma oy tna tesmster'a oommlttea will be repudiated by tba referedam vote of the anions after tba teamster's jomt council baa passed upon the proportion There seems little pro babtnty of such opposition , to the aettlemant. '. EMPLOYERS CLAIM VICTORY. Speaking for the employers, attorney Merer tanner said; iom uioaus u beglnnlni of the and of the Dower of organized labor nnlona In Chicago. Having vanaulahed tba alaota of the anions, the employers an now . ready tor tba pigmies, and they t will be treated ia tba . aama manner'. This statement confirms tho report recently oinjolated to the effect that tba busi ness interests in Chioago bad deter, mined to crush out all unions, ' ARRANGING DETAILS , At noon twelve members of the am. I ploy era asaoolatlon were oloaed In th IVffiA ftf .ttn. U.. l.k I J . KDea ana . Hfteen : members of the sulke oommlttea. It la understood Mbat the deUilaof the strike settlement are oeing nnaiiy aetarmtnaa and that tna agreement la being signed. THE BEGINNING AND RESULTS The teamsters' strlko began on April wn as reeuls of the lockout of aevsn teen garment workers In .the employ or llontgomary Ward and comnaa. Tba total number of atrlkera Involved was thirty seven thousand seven hun- dred and seventy two. Eight deaths resulted during tba ribta and there vers one hundred and fifty persons injured aocording to the polios reports. Five thousrtnd three hundred extra nolloa and dannt harltr. K.t7. k.. on atrike duty at a coat of seventy r J rmmmm mmwm w WU U thousand ddlara to the city and oounty. 1 C08T Of STRIKE -The cost to tba teamsters, in wages and assessments, Is estimated at three quarters of a million dollars. It is estimated thai the cost to the em ployers, including tbe loss of business. is twelve million dollars. v - OFFICIAL AGREEMENT At the oonoluiion of tbe oonference between tbe labor leaders aud tbe era ployers this afternoon at ons o'oioolc, it was announced Ibat the proposed plan fo. tbe strike settlement would be formal! submitted to ' t o teams- ters" joiat con noil for their ratifica tion at eight o'clock tonight. It ia understood that this coarse was taken to order to permit the anion to sot officially upon the terms and make tbe announcement to their me ubers. Tbe united employers association of wood industries and the feed dealers association this afternoon began pre parations for a . full resumption of their deliveries Monday, on tbe as sumption that the Hrike ia now off TWO INJURED DIE Policeman Patrick, E Black wjII died tbia morning as a result of a fraotured akull received during the atrike riot on May lOtb, and police. man Joseph H Cough is dead as a re sult of exposure while on strike duty. These two make ten deatba attributed to tbe strike. ' One Racer Sighted Scrlpps News Association New York May 20 The steamer "Princess Alice" arrive I ' hre today and reports sighting the American yatch Apache yesterday sixty seven. m ies east of tbe Nantucket light ship. The yatch was running due east at tbe time, and every stitch of canvas wa MURDER IN THE SECOND DEGREE (Observer Special) Enterprise Or May 20-After belna ont nearly twenty four hoars tbe jury oroucDt in a verdict .of murder In the second degree against J II McBaln for the murder of Cbaa. and Theodora Trost near Grossman, last April. It is reported that the first ballot atood 10 to 2 for murder la the first degree and ballot, after ballot, until long alter midnight etod eight to four, until finally at 9 o'oljck this morning tbe jury agreed on tbe second asgrae. Hentenoe will be paaaed next Monday. Tbe jury In the case waa composed of tbe following wall known oltisens of tbia oounty : Polk Maya, J U McCoIly, George Gowlng, Robert cow, Wayne Wade? Wm Cook. Riley Cook, Gua Bchleur, Jaa Haroro rrank wrignt, John Rankin and J D wood. . , Orders War Vessels By Borippa Nws Association) Vienna, Austria, May 20.-Aostrla has ordered six torpedo-boat destroy era anji tea torpeeo boeta to be built .- w-Stl 4,1, a such veasela to be built in Hungary! Tba cost will be three million dollars. . Our Population Today at noon an Observer, repre aentatlve secured the following figures from the census enumerators, who are taking the oenaus of this olty and tbe totals will reach about 3700. Tho bun prias comes In the Increased popula tion in ward 4, north of the railroad. Chas. Owsley is taking warde 1 and i, Adna Rogers No. 3, and Chester New tin No. 8. The figures given at noon today. which are estimated, for No. I, aa Mr. Owsley considers that be ia just about halt through and now - has 625 and estimites tbe total of this ward at 1100 atrong On this basis we have: Ward 1, Old Town........ .. 600 Nov. 2 1000 No.3 poo No. 4. HOD ; '; '"-,'3650 The government census in 1900 gave La Grande 2991 It the above figures are correct, and tbey must be about right, for the canvas In No 1 Is com pleted, and wards 2 and 3 are nearly so, this will give us a gain during tbe past five years oi 650, equal to about 22 per oent. Can't be Taxed ( By Pcrlpps News A saoolatlr n ) San Francisco, May 29. Io an opin ion rendered at the instance of tbe as sessor, city attorney Long stated today that the f 180,000,000 bonds to be issued by the Southern Paolflc, under consol idation three years ago In whloh all the lines In this state and those pre vlously incorporated uuder the laws of Arixona and New Mexloo, were inoor pointed under the laws ,of California and oadnot bo taxed, aa a direct tax Is paid upon tbe lines In thU state and In the t,wo teirltoriea In which they lie. Tackle That Tickles It does a Hibernian good (o look over our flue line of fhhing tackle, this yrar it is larger and better than ever. It contains a number of brand new things that you will want to add to your equip ment as soon as you see them aDd it doesn't cost much to add them wben you get them hare. Our stock of reels, flies, lines and rods afford an oppor tunity for everyone io tit up a gpod outfit at a very reasonable cost. . ' Wheather you think of buying or, not we will be glad to have ; you see what is new in the way of anglers' goods. NEWLIN RESIDENTS DEFEND FLEEING SOLDIERS , '; Soripps News Association Belgrade, Msy 20 The town of Quillone, Macedonia, is beaeiged by a force of two thousand Albanians. Eight hundred soldiers took refuge ia ibe town and tba residents defended tbem from the Albanians. A relief forcjB bss been dispatched to the be leagured city. UNDERTAKERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS The only Exclusive Undertaking Parlors in La Grande Scientific Embalming Licensed in Oregon and Montana. 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